AAM Competition Stage 2 VQ37 Short Block

The AAM Competition Stage 2 VQ37 Short Block is an excellent setup for those seeking to make significant power with a naturally aspirated or boosted application. The AAM Competition Stage 2 Short Block package can support up to 850whp (950+ engine hp), providing your your 370Z and G37 with much more room to grow over the factory-spec stock block.

The AAM Competition Stage 2 VQ37 Short Block comes with a full one year warranty against machining defects.

AAM Competition Stage 2 Short Block package features include:

AAMC Spec Wiseco pistons (9.0:1 or 11.5:1 compression)

Carillo H-Beam rods

ARP 3/8” rod bolts

ARP main studs

New OEM rod bearings

New OEM main bearings

Short block fully disassembled and cleaned

Short block inspected and prepared for precision machining

Block decked and squared

Precision bored/honed using a torque plate for proper piston to wall clearance

Crank fully inspected and journals micro-polished

Precision engine rotating assembly blueprint & race balance

Precision short block blueprint & assembly

One year warranty against machining defects

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The AAM Competition Stage 2 VQ37 Short Block is an excellent setup for those seeking to make significant power with a naturally aspirated or boosted application. The AAM Competition Stage 2 Short Block package can support up to 850whp (950+ engine hp), providing your your 370Z and G37 with much more room to grow over the factory-spec stock block.

The AAM Competition Stage 2 VQ37 Short Block comes with a full one year warranty against machining defects.

FAQ

What compression ratio is right for me?

AAM Competition offers both 9.0:1 and 11.0:1 compression options for many of our VQ37 Engine Build Packages. 9.0:1 is a lower compression ratio than that of the factory-spec engine, making it ideal for forced induction applications, such as supercharger, turbo, and twin turbo setups. 11.0:1 is a higher compression ratio than the factory-spec engine, making it a great option for naturally aspirated builds looking to make more power and/or take advantage of higher octane fuels.

What is a “core charge”?

A core charge is an expense that is added if the customer does not wish to send in core units (engine block and/or heads) to be built, or the returned core units are not complete or are not in rebuild-able condition. In order to be eligible for a refund we must receive your core(s) within 30 days of when your AAM Competition product shipped to you. All cores will be thoroughly checked and tested upon arrival at our facility to determine their condition. The amount of your refund will be determined based on the condition of the core and is at the sole discretion of AAM Competition, LLC. See AAM Competition’s Terms and Conditions page for more information.

What’s the expected turn-around time for a VQ37 engine package?

Turn-around time depends on many things, including the specific stage/level of your desired engine package and availability of components. Upon receiving useable cores, AAM Competition is able to complete most engine packages within 3 – 4 weeks, but this timeframe is not a guarantee and may vary. Our current workload will also play a role in determining a timeline for project completion.

Can an engine package be built without using my core components?

Yes! AAM Competition is able to put together an entire motor using a new OEM block and/or OEM heads at your request. Although this option is more expensive and will require you to pay the associated new block/head charges, it will allow AAM Competition to build you a new motor without having to send any components to us to be re-used. Please contact us to find out more information regarding the availability and expected order times of OEM engine components.

How is the power rating established for the different engine stages?

The power ratings (whp and engine hp) are general guidelines of the maximum power the engine may be able to support and varies considerably depending on the quality of other components utilized in the vehicle’s overall build. This includes the quality and reliability of the vehicles fuel system, engine management, tuning, octane/quality of fuel, etc. which all play a significant role in the vehicle’s ability to support up to the maximum power rating.

Where can I find details about the limited engine machining defect warranty?

Please see AAM Competition’s Terms and Conditions page.

Parts used for AAM Competition engine packages are subject to change depending on availability. AAM Competition, LLC may also update parts listed from time to time in our continuous effort to provide best quality products to our valued Nissan and Infiniti enthusiasts.